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Kowloon Dep. 6.25 8.15 8.87, 9,13 10. 1911.30 13.13 1.05. 1.36) 2.20) 4.85) 4.58) 6,03) 7,40

Yasmati Dep. 683 Shatin...Dep.) 8:45

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Taipo Market.

Dep 7.04

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Fanling Dep.7.15

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The Queen's Friend: F. O. Prevails: Still Sequel To Flogging Of

In London: Youthful Salmon Fisher:

"Modern" Churchmen: Return From The Jamboree: The. Lindberghs

(Special Al-Mail Service)

LONDON, Aug. 30. Mr Duff Cooper must be very Princess Ingrid of Sweden's busy just now with his task of usual summer visit to her grand editing the Haig diaries. for the father, the Duke of Connaught,late Field Marshal was a copious came to an red yesterday when she diarist, who kept a full daily re- returted to Sweden-as she came cord ever since he was up at Ox: by air.

ford.

YOUTHFUL SALMON

FISHER

The Princess is a great favourite M.............with the Duke, and, indeed, with all

the members of our Royal Family, J She arrived in London early in July, and one of her first diversions From Inverness-shire hear of we a visit to the World Confer.! the prowess with the red of Basil ence, which she made with her Kenworthy, Cmdr. worthy's brother, Prince Cart Johann. 13-year-old son, who has just land

Apparently, like King Alfonso, ed his first two salonu V who also paid several visit, she

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Cauton...Dep. Shunchun...Dep. 7.02 7.50 Shengshui. Dep Le Thi Farting ....Dép, 2.14 8.0: Thips Market. Dep. 7.25 8.1 Taipap. 7.208.16 Shatin,Dep. 7.43 8.30 Ysamsti... Dep. 7.50 8.43 Kowloon Art. 6.02 8.49 11.08 11.47 1.18 8.41 8.10 8.32 6.487.11799 0.239.41 found the Conference extremely in-aunt, Mrs, Scout-Nelson who has

10.30 10.48 12.18 2.44 4.08 4.34 8.23 0.12 8.50 8.489.00

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terrating, for on at least one sabse quent occasion I saw her sitting with a small party in a corner of the delegates lounge.

He is staying with his grand taken Dochfour, Baroness Burton's place, a few miles from Inverness Cmdr. Kenwrothy caught four salmon in his first three day's fish ing. He is taking a Boliday after "Sailor, completing his book Statesmen and Others, which is Sport makes a great appeal to the Princess, as to so many Sean-to appear shortly.

A COMPLETE RECOVERY

European

* Capetown, Sept. 14. Vice-Admiral ER.OR. Evans has arrived in the heart of the Bamangwato Reserva in Bechana- land, with his escort of Marines, and has set up a Court of Inquiry into

recent" events at Palapye Roads, near the railway.

The European who was flogged was a man named 'Macintosh, who was living within the native re- serve.

Tahekedi, the chief of the Bamangwato Tribe is alleged to have been mainly responsible for the flogging, which was ordered by a native court.

Allegations By Chief. Allegations and, representations by Tshekedi as regards - Macin- tosh's character were ignored by the Court set up by Admiral Evane, but after hearing the evi- dence of Macintosh, it was in- timated that he would be prohi- bited from living in the native re- serve.

In the meantime, Tshekedi has been temporarily suspended from the chieftainship of the Bamang- watos and is virtually inder open arest.

Tshekedi emphasised in address- 10g the court, his loyalty to the King.

Admiral Evans is the acting High Commissioner for Bechuana-

dinavian girls of her own age. "MODERN" CHURCHMEN land Protectorate-Reuter. With her aunt, Lady Patricia Ram-

zay, she was to be seen at all the The Churchmen who meet in eva- sporting functions of the season, ference to-day at Girton College, watching polo, cricket or tennis.

under the presidency is Dean DIARY OF LOCAL

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EVENTS

TO-DAY

I am glad, by the way, to learn of St. Paul's, seem to welcome that Lady Patricia's husband, changes in title as well as theology. Rear- Admiral the Hon. Sir They prefer to be known Alexander Ramsay, will, as I pre." modern" instead of "broad, dicted, be well enough to hoist his as progressive thinkers styled them-

Courageous flag on H.M.S.

on selves half a century ago, and less. Aug. 31.

"Broad," in substitution for the Latitudina- earlier deprecatory rian" was brought into vogue by un "Edinburgh Review" article in

Lammert's Sale of Household 1833. But at least one very disFurniture, Bales Room, 2.30 p.m. vinguished member of the school ob-

He was so gravely ill earlier in the year that it seemed unlikely that he would be able to take up his new appointment as Rear Ad- miral, Aircraft Carriers

Happily, however, his recovery bas been as complete as it has, in view of the circumstances, bern rapick

THE QUEEN'S FRIEND

The Queen could have no more rompanionable lover of art in ber visits to provincial antique shopa than Lady Algernon Gordon Len-

BOX.

"Lady Algernon's knowledge of old English needlework is recognis ed by the experts, who say, too, that she is as skilful in design and practice as any of the famous ́em- broiderers of the past."

She presided over the committee which arranged the superb exhibi tion of English decorative art at Landowne House four years ago. The Duke of Portland then lent the two remnants of the Blue Ribbon of the Garter worn by Charles I. on the day of his execution.

In the spring of this year Lady Algernon, aided by her daughter the Marchioness of Titchfield, wan indefatigable in persuading own ers of portraits of Beauties of the Nineteenth Century to lend them to help the funds of the War Ser--) vice Legion.

F. 0. PREVAILS

The appointment of Sir Miles Lampson to succeed Sir Percy Loraine a High Commissioner in Egypt and the Sudan is a victory for the 'Foreign Office.

IN HONG KONG

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TO-DAY

OCCASIONAL RAIN.

Yesterday's weather report, forecast and remarks, lasued " by the Royal Observatory', at + 5.05 pm. stated.

The ridge of high pressure remains over N. China and S. Japan. Pressure is relatively trough extending low in from Indo-China across the China "sea, and the Phillipines to the pacific. The', typhoon is still indicated, in the west-

·ern extremity to the south of Haiphong.

Local Forecast: E. winds, moderate: cloudy, occasional' rain:

Manfia, September 14, 420 p.m. Typhoon in about 130' Long E. and 16′ Lat N.' mov- ing. W.N.W.

(September 15.)

(VII. Moon, 26th Day) Ember Day.

Concert Music, Root Garden, Peninsula Hotel.

G. Hodson in Lectures.—Mr. "Occult View of Love, Marriage and Parenthood," Helena May In- stitute, 5.45-p.m...

Hall's Miscellaneous. Bishop Discussion, (for women) Helena May Institute, 10.30 am.; (mixed group) Bishop's House. 8 pm Whist Drive on board H.MS. Tamar 8.45 p.m.

Theatres.

Oriental: "City Lights."

World: "Divorce in The Family." Queen's: "King of the Jungle." King's "Man 'From Toronto." Central: "Great "Jasper.". Majestic: "Wild Gel" Star: "Looking on the Bright Side." *|.

Dances."

Tes Dances at King's Restaur- ant; Hong Kong, and Repulse Bay Hotels.

Dinner Dances at Hong Kong

Bay and Repulse

Hotels; and King's Restaurant.

first of the British Scouts to re- turn from the world Jamboree in Hungary-nine hundred of them. They had been travelling since dddddcb@dannede Wednesday evening, and were glad to get off the trains, but they had jected to the appellation..

had a splendid, time in camp and "Broad." said Dr. Jowett, sug- had been taking excursions into gested limits. He would have liked the beautiful country Many of to discover, but could not, a name them wore fluffy white plumes in conveying the sense of a diffusive their hats that made them look and expansive spirit leavening like troopers, while others carried humanity.".

bunches of the feathery stuff. They

In recent years there has been a Whether the great Master of said it was ́some species of grass tendency to make the post a poli- Ballic would have deemed mod that the Hungarians stacke in their tical appointment, and the claims ernist" adequate is doubtful. of certain politicians were, strong-

ly pressed in connection with the THE LINDBERGHS Vacancy now filled..

Sir Miles, as British Minister I hear from America that Col.

hate.

The few young Scouts with them were almost lost in the crowd of stalwart figures, for it was the old er Sajute who had generally been selected. for the journey. All of them wore the Jamboree badge with

in China, has had many difficult and Mrs. Lindbergh, who are now situations to tackle in recent years, in Iceland on their way to Europe and he also came into some pro-in connection with the survey for its white deer on a dark green minence as head of the Central Transatlantic air route, will not ground. One Scout staggered along European Department in connection return to their home in New Jersey the platform carrying a stag'e head with the Locarno negotiations. from which their little ag was kid complete with antlers. The kilts

Hie fine physique and handsome napped. W

worn by the Scottish Scouts were presence are notable diplomatic They have made arrangements to said to have caused much amuse- assets, as are his genial and charm-devote the whole estate to public ment to the foreign boys, but the ing manner and ready smile.

service as a children's welfare kilted Irish Scouts provided a sen STILL IN LONDON

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There are few M.P.s now in Lomodate about forty children, and The absence from the Jamboree don. Mr. Duff Cooper, the Finan the 400 acres will make delightful of the German Sconta, •; who have cial Secretary to the War Office, is playing fields and gardens.

one of them I met him coming RETURN FROM THE

out of the St. James's Clubened He is not himself a member, but with his fellow members of White's

and with the members of the Turf Club, is a guest during this period of club cleaning.

JAMBOREE

now been disbanded, was regretted but although not allowed to wear Soot a uniform the German de turned out to greet the traveller at several stations with bands Victoria Station had a lively, and cheere, “f They gave us "a" "won- hour this afternoon when two suc, Merful reception," said the British cessive" boat trains discharged the Scouts.

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